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Gareth Cole is the Research Data Manager at Loughborough University. This role involves piloting and bringing into service a new archive solution for research data as well as building on the existing training and guidance provided at the University. Previous to working at Loughborough he was the Data Curation Officer at the University of Exeter where he worked on the Jisc funded Open Exeter project, helping to establish an institution-wide research data infrastructure.

Before working in research data management Gareth completed a PhD in Maritime History at the University of Exeter. He subsequently published a monograph based on his thesis in addition to a number of other history publications. As such, he has experience of working in both a research and a research support environment.

Garth began his library career as a library assistant with Lancashire Libraries, before qualifying as a librarian at Aberystwyth University in 1992. He trained as a cataloguer at the British Library and has been an information services librarian at Leeds Beckett University and the University of Lincoln. He was a cataloguer at the University of Hull before taking on the role of Cataloguing and Metadata Librarian at the University of Bath.

Geraldine Jones is responsible for raising awareness of the possibilities offered by e-learning practices and tools for staff and students across the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. She is particularly interested in digital literacies and the impact of the digital environment on flexible learning and teaching.

Graham Seaman is a freelance developer who works under direct contract or through his company, Libretech Ltd. His primary experience is with free and open source software, which he combines with a particular interest in library systems. Graham is now working on a federated search system for the M25 Library Consortium.

Graham Stone is Information Resources Manager at the University of Huddersfield, his responsibilities include the library information resources budget and management of the Acquisitions and Journals and E-Resources Teams. He also manages the University Repository and University of Huddersfield Press Initiative. Graham has managed a number of Jisc-funded projects including the Library Impact Data Project and the Huddersfield Open Access Publishing project.

Guyda Armstrong is Senior Lecturer in Italian Studies at the University of Manchester. She specialises in medieval Italian literature, especially Boccaccio, and its diffusion and reception across languages and cultures from the medieval period to the present day. She now works primarily in the field of the history (and the future) of the book, with an interdisciplinary approach which combines textual and material studies, with translation and the digital humanities.

Heleen Gierveld holds a BA in Library Science (1986) and an MA in Information Sciences (2002), in which she focused on the digital developments and changes in the scholarly communication chain. Since 1990 she has been working in academic publishing and her marketing knowledge was built up through a degree in marketing as well as through working experience as a marketing manager and publisher for academic publishing houses. Heleen is the owner of Techne Press, a publishing house dedicated to the dissemination of scholarly work, either in traditional paper format as well as in more innovative ways, even open to open access publication models for institutions. Furthermore, she works as a marketing and promotion consultant for the publishing and dissemination projects of research organisations.

This paper has evolved from material prepared when she gave a workshop to Dutch university librarians, in co-operation with SURF.